What You and The Houston Astros Have In Common
You and the World Series champions have something in common: You both have a front office actively working for your favor and the future good of your life. You can trust the front office!
You and the World Series champions have something in common: You both have a front office actively working for your favor and the future good of your life. You can trust the front office!
Accepting the reality of our transient lives, along with God’s eternal truths, can help us to apply our hearts to wisdom in the daily grind of our fleeting days.
Sometimes it feels like your world is falling apart when it may actually just be falling into place.
Peace isn’t the absence of troubles, it’s God filling our hearts despite them. So when fearful or anxious thoughts come, remind yourself of Jesus’ words: “Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”
It takes courage to stand alone, and oftentimes we find ourselves in situations and places where our faith requires us to do so.
The value of our devotion to God can never be measured by the world’s metrics, or by people who don’t understand our heart.
Don’t miss the dance! Never let fear reduce your life to the role of a boat-preserver when you’ve been called to walk on water. Get out of the boat!
The danger in fighting the wrong battles is that we may find ourselves in the very throes of fighting against God himself, while convinced we are serving His agenda.
God wants us to see the BIG in the small. Our faithfulness in the little things reveals much about the condition of our heart.
The Fatherhood of God: He is a good and perfect Father. There is none to whom we can compare Him. He is always the contrast, meant to be worshiped.